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I purchased this bag for a trip to Taiwan where I would be staying in a Buddhist Monastery and needed to bring my own bedding. The Mavericks 40 was the perfect bag for this us…
- Richard, 11/13/11
Oklahoma City

Have used this thing twice in my backyard and 3 times at Red River Gorge State Park. Love it, packs down small, cuts the chill at night, but can also be used in warmer weather…
- Geoffrey, 08/16/11

Great bag for the price. Fairly roomy for my size (5'10' and 215 lbs). Would like a little more room across the shoulders, but that would take away from the thermal efficiency…
- Chad, 07/07/13
Baltimore, MD

I have put this sleeping bag through hell and 2 rainbow gatherings, it still holds up. I spent an entire winter at 4500ft in the Siskiyous in this sleeping bag, many nights a…
- Corey, 05/07/14

Amazing bag. I've now spent a year camping and hiking with it and have found no flaws. This bag has been through alpine weather and desert nights, all very comfortably. Except…
- Aleksandr, 05/05/14
Los Angeles

Very nice bag with nice features. Kept me nice an warm on first my winter backpacking trip in the Catskills (<10 degrees F, in Lean-to). Nice and light, packs up small in a 1…
- Thomas, 02/01/15

I order the long option because I am 6'4'' and I'm glad I did. I think it was just about right for my size. The bag also packs down pretty small for a zero degree bag. The bag…
- Thomas, 10/31/14
Tennessee

I've used this several times while backpacking and it is quite good. Marmot has put a lot of work into this bag. 2 things: for backpacking it is a little big and heavy, compar…
- Ethan, 11/12/13
United States

marmot always makes a good product. They absolutely follow through here. I slept in 15*f and it was pretty cold. I would realistically rate it for 25* though. Also comes with…
- Evan, 09/22/13

Bought this bag because it was synthetic at only 2 pounds and was rated to 30 degrees. I expected to be cold during a 5 day backpacking trip in a thunderstorm near Yosemite, b…
- Liam, 08/25/14
Laguna Beach

I am 6'0" 170lbs and this first perfectly. I was a little skeptical at first that I would stay warm, since it is so light, but I have spent nights in the Canadian Rockies wher…
- Cam, 07/04/13

About Marmot Sleeping Bags:

I fell in love so much with the Marmot Sleeping Bags I got rid of my king sized waterbed. Just kidding, it was only queen sized. You see, Marmot did their research when creating durable, lightweight, warm sleeping bags. Marmot Men's and Women's Sleeping Bags come with full length zippers and draw cords positioned for easy access while keeping away from your head.

If you aren't the Abominable Snowman but prefer to camp within his environment, Marmot Sleeping Bags are able to withstand -40 to 35 degree temperatures in the cold. No, that is not a typo, it really can withstand -40F temps. However if you aren't looking to camp in the extreme climates, Marmot also created sleeping bags for warmer "summer" climates such as the 45F sleeping bag. Rest assured, Marmot Sleeping Bags are super light and compressible down to the tiniest of tiny sizes for minimum space usage within your pack.

Many of the Marmot Sleeping Bags come water resistant, so take a look at the differing characteristics for whichever terrain you plan to sleep on. I also want to point out that the pupil of the eye expands as much as 45 percent when a person looks at something pleasing.

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